Songs in the base game all carry a factor of 1, while those added in DLCs tend to have a larger factor (thus making them play more often). a factor within a chance clause which defines how likely it is to be played.a song_name, which can be displayed to the player.The simplest are those found in the base game, and look something like this: Songs are defined using a similar system to events. txt file within the music folder of DLC's zip file. Music which is added by DLCs such as Hymns of Abraham or Songs of the Caliph is defined in a. In the base game the music files are defined in songs.txt, which is located in the Crusader Kings II\music folder. Click Start and wait for encoding to finishĪs of patch 2.7x the sample rate has to be 44100 Hz, as otherwise songs have a scratchy sound or don't seem to play in game anymore.Click Browse to select a destination file.Click Add to select the music file (note: only supports one song at a time).To convert to ogg format, VLC media player can be used: